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Hotel Arlequin

Greepstraat 17, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Hotel Arlequin
Real Traveler Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 74 reviews from 3 sources
Highly Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.1 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.0 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.2 out of 5
Room: Rating of 3.6 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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Highly Recommended
Based on 74 reviews
from 3 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 3.9 out of 5

    "Price was excellent considering location and facilities, breakfast was continental and food was plentiful, hotel is so central, would recommend to all travellers." source Venere

    "Overall, I thought this was a great value given its location - I would stay here again." source Venere

    "I would recommend this hotel and stay there again." source Expedia

    "WeÂ’d certainly stay there again." source Expedia

    "However, we would stay in either of the hotels again and would recommend them as the centre of Brussels lends itself to exploration on foot." source Venere

  • Clean: Rating of 4.1 out of 5

    "Arlequin is very close to Grand Place but bathroom was not clean: hair in the tube, towels not so clean, Overtheless carpets are old and dirty." source Venere

    "The hotel is clean as are the bathrooms." source Expedia

  • Service: Rating of 4.0 out of 5

    "The pictures do not match the property and no computer service is available." source Venere

    "Very kind and friendly staff." source Venere

  • Location: Rating of 4.2 out of 5

    "Located in a small street very close to the Grand Place (200 meters). The street where the hotel is located is not all that nice, but one can find restaurants and all teh attractions nearbly." source Venere

    "The location of the hotel is very convenient, very close to the Grand Place with a variety of restaurants around it." source Venere

    "It is also not easily accessible as it is in a area with limited trafic access." source Expedia

    "Great location, good front desk staff." source Expedia

    "location excellent, room satisfactory - the shower pressure tended to be weak and water more lukewarm than hot." source Venere

  • Value

    "very big difference in the size and style of the rooms, which of course had the same price." source Venere

    "Excellent location and good value (weekend rate)." source Venere

  • Room: Rating of 3.6 out of 5

    "All good, apart from the bathroom in room 208 - shower was a tepid dribble which failed to drain away properly, and flushing the toilet was very tricky. Phone in room was also broken." source Venere

    "They donÂ’t have such a room. Our room stunk of smoke." source Expedia

    "There was no air conditioning, but what appeared to be the air-conditioning system for most of the hotel was near our bedroom window pumping out noise and possibly hot air into our room." source Venere

    "Note that large rooms in old part have no air-conditions, smaller room in new building have." source Venere

    "The included breakfast in the 7th floor dining room was varied and very good." source Venere

More information on Hotel Arlequin

Located in BRU - BrusselsBrussels - 0 km Central Station - 1,5 km Fair Ground - 1 km

Check-in Time:

3:00 PM

Check-out Time:

12:00 AM

Year Built:

2003

Year Renovated:

2003

Total Rooms:

92 rooms.92

Total Floors:

7 floors.

Rooms:

92

Price

125€ ($156) double. Rates include buffet breakfast, Moderate

Credit Cards Accepted

AE, DC, MC, V

Reservations

IB

Cancellation Policy

-24 hours, En cas d’annulation : Pas de frais d’annulation si l’annulation est faite, le jour d'avant l'arrivée du client. En cas d’annulation après le jour précédent l'arrivée du client ou NO SHOW, la première nuit vous sera portée en compte. En ca

Directions

City

Area

Brussels

Parking

No parking

Pets

False

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